Joined January 2010
2 Photos and videos
M retweeted
MARLER: After hitting the reset again, did Auburn finally get it right? Alex Golesh is the culture shock the Plains needed—real offense, real recruiting, zero golf. We continue our week long look at SEC coaching hires with Auburn, and why I think they nailed it. Full Article 👉 ow.ly/i4eP50XH6hs
25
65
447
150,398
M retweeted
5 May 2025
BREAKING: The CEO of IKEA was just elected Prime Minister of Sweden. The first thing he'll do is to assemble his cabinet.
2,551
13,470
172,268
8,370,744
M retweeted
BREAKING: light blue smoke has risen from Buc-ee's indicating brisket is on the board
121
1,697
25,051
1,518,753
27 Jan 2025
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
1
15
M retweeted
This will be one of the most powerful videos you'll watch in a long time.
364
7,394
30,774
378,662
M retweeted
Some Good News foxnews.com/opinion/class-di… I’ve been referring a lot to chickens over the past few years. Specifically, to their penchant for roosting, and their tendency to do so only after coming home. The chickens in my metaphor are the current crop of young men and women who have been encouraged to borrow vast sums of money in order to attend a college or university. It seems that many of these potential scholars are no longer persuaded by the bargain upon which our educational system has relied upon for so long. Namely, the false promise that a four-year degree – regardless of cost – is a necessary investment in one’s future. As the attached article explains, enrollment numbers at universities across the country are about to fall off a cliff. Which means that the chickens have indeed come home to roost. And that’s good news. The article speaks for itself, and is worth a read, especially if you’ve got a kid evaluating the pros and cons of assuming the burden a student loan. I just want to add that, contrary to popular belief, I’m not taking a victory lap. At mikeroweWORKS, we offer scholarships to people who wish to pursue a vocational education, and after doing so for the last 16 years, a lot of people have concluded that I’m celebrating the looming collapse of America’s university system. Well, I’m not. I believe our country desperately needs a robust and affordable way to provide a useful education to anyone who wants one. But of course, that’s not what our current system does. At least, not for the millions who drop out before graduating, or for the millions who can’t find work in their chosen field, or for the millions who spend decades paying down a debt they should have never assumed in the first place. When I say the headline in question is “good news,” it’s because I believe the only way our colleges and universities will ever improve, is if they listen to the market, and dramatically reimagine the best way to educate the overwhelming majority of Americans who currently can’t afford their product. Perhaps this news will snap them out of the torpor? Or, perhaps not. Either way, in the short term, it’s clear to me that the headlines have finally caught up to our mission at mikeroweWORKS, and that 2025 promises to be our biggest year yet. The opportunities for those willing to pursue a skill that’s in demand have never been better, and the need for such people has never been greater. My foundation will continue to do all we can to help train the next generation of skilled workers. And along the way, I’ll continue to remind my critics that I still believe a liberal arts education is a worthy pursuit, but not at any cost. The real enemy with regard to education is cookie-cutter advice, and preposterous belief that best path for the most people just happens to be the most expensive path. And finally, that universities – just like hospitals and sports arenas and libraries and corner offices and every home in the country – only exist because someone built them. Someone who understood the importance of mastering a trade. Happy New Year!
60
207
1,159
45,049
25 Dec 2024
12
M retweeted
First Alert: There is a crash on US-31 N. at I-20/59 blocking the left lane. @WBRCnews #wbrctraffic
1
1
503
2 Dec 2024
FINAL REPORT: COVID Select Concludes 2-Year Investigation, Issues 500 Page Final Report on Lessons Learned and the Path Forward via @gopoversight oversight.house.gov/release/…

26
M retweeted
If I am Hugh Freeze I quietly tell Thorne that’s the last throw as an Auburn starter
47
20
711
36,644
M retweeted
5
1
64
5,461
11 Jun 2024
Butter on both
11 Jun 2024
Ribeye and asparagus. What's missing?
42
M retweeted
This is somewhat urgent. I will follow anyone who reposts this in the next 24 hours. Thank you!
76
505
823
42,447
M retweeted
ASK YOURSELF: "On the topics I hold dear, what sort of information would I need to be given to change my mind?" If the answer is “NOTHING!” You may be operating out of dogma, not reasoning.
1
11
684
M retweeted
11 Jan 2024
Locked in Jim - presented by Hemphill Services (possibly NSFW) x.com/i/broadcasts/1DXxyjbnE…
2
5
14
7,467
9 Nov 2023
"The further a society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those that speak it." — George Orwell
1
4
31
M retweeted
This is by far the WORST time for us to join the “Jump to conclusion” community. We’ve all been a part of it at one point or another. This is by far the WORST time for us to join the “Jump to conclusion” community. COVID/Pandemic was the perfect case study to see how “Jumping to conclusion” divided all of us. The biggest key to decreasing the emotional reaction we’re all having is to think twice before we jump to conclusion. 1. Do a bit more research. 2. Entertain the annoying questions. 3. Have respectful conversations with those you disagree with. 4. Realize that even people on your side could be right and wrong. 5. Lowering the tensions only benefits everyone. Ask yourself who wants to have tensions high and why. 6. Stay skeptical This isn’t easy to do. I’m not only writing this to encourage others to do so but I also want to set the example of also doing this. Leadership is not easy. But in these strange times where we don’t have all the intel and motives of all parties involved, it’s on leaders to be able to influence others to lower emotional reactions. NOT EASY. But it’s on us to do it. Even if our political leaders and mainstream media faces won’t choose to lead. It’s our job to lead. Future looks bright!
216
236
1,702
258,448
14 Oct 2023
1
3
141